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Anime Songs Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026]

When you look at karaoke rankings for anime songs, older, long-standing anime often dominate the top spots.

However, the theme song from that explosively popular anime has also made it into the rankings.

I think anime songs are must-know tracks that can get people of any generation excited, so be sure to learn them!

Anime Song Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (1–10)

God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)8rank/position

God knows… “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” [Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu] Kadokawa-licensed MAD [Bass Performance]
God knows...suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

“God knows…,” the in-story song from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, is famous for the cultural festival live performance.

It gets the crowd going from the very first note, and it’s an anime song that looks cool if you can sing it! The structure is easy to follow, so focus on expressiveness.

First, for the A verse, it’s best to sing quietly and calmly, with clear vowel articulation.

For the B verse, you’re heading toward the chorus, so sing without forcing your voice.

When the melody changes, lift your eyebrows to get ready.

Ride that momentum into the chorus, but be careful not to shout.

Aim to “project into the distance” rather than “yell.” In the last chorus, the key changes and the pitch goes up, so keep the same mindset—“send your voice even farther”! If you just watch the pitch bar honestly, you should be able to aim for a high score!

GO!!!FLOW9rank/position

FLOW “GO!!!” Music Video (TV Anime “NARUTO” Opening Theme)
GO!!!FLOW

FLOW is a five-member rock band that gained popularity in the 2000s.

Their bright and exhilarating musical style is striking, and GO!!! showcases the appeal of FLOW particularly well.

The song was used as the fourth opening theme for the popular anime NARUTO and became a hit.

Although it’s uptempo, the vocal range is relatively narrow—mid1 G# to mid2 G#—so it’s easy to sing.

It’s a big crowd-pleaser among Naruto fans, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell10rank/position

The Story You Don’t Know – supercell
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

The song “The Story You Don’t Know” by the creator collective supercell was the ending theme for the TV anime Bakemonogatari.

It was also supercell’s debut single.

It’s an extremely popular track in the anisong world and has been covered by many artists.

At an anime-song-only karaoke contest, I’m sure someone would sing it.

Anime Song Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (11–20)

We are!kitadani hiroshi11rank/position

Hiroshi Kitadani – We Are! / THE FIRST TAKE
We are!kitadani hiroshi

The anime One Piece enjoys worldwide popularity.

Since it’s been airing for many years, it has featured a variety of theme songs, but the most famous one is probably We Are!, right? This track is sung by anison singer Hiroshi Kitadani, and unlike typical pop singers, he really captures the spirit of the original work in his vocals.

The song’s range spans from mid1 D# to mid2 G#, which falls within the typical range for a male vocalist.

The pitch movement is relatively gentle as well, so while it’s exciting, it’s also very easy to sing.

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA12rank/position

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSiC CLiP- (Anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” Tanjiro Kamado: Unwavering Resolve Arc Opening Theme)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

As the theme song for the hugely popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, this track became a massive hit that represents LiSA’s career.

Even as the protagonist is battered by a cruel fate, the indomitable will to keep moving forward to protect what’s precious forms the work’s powerful core theme.

The driving rock tune, infused with a distinctly Japanese flair, is undeniably cool, and when paired with LiSA’s soaring vocals, it stirs your emotions just by listening.

Upon its release in April 2019, it topped the charts across both the Heisei and Reiwa eras.

It’s a powerful anthem that lifts your spirits when you’re feeling down, clearing the clouds and filling you with the strength to face tomorrow.

Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW13rank/position

FIELD OF VIEW – Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku (QHD Remastered Video)
Dan Dan Kokoro HikaretekuFIELD OF VIEW

DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku, famous as the theme of Dragon Ball GT, is an exceptionally easy-to-sing, high-scoring song among 90s anime-song × J-pop rock tracks! The overall vocal range is G#2 to A4, and the song starts right off with the chorus, so the first note is crucial since it sits a bit on the higher side.

As a band-style track, it should be easy to lock into the rhythm.

From the very beginning, focus on projecting your voice and aim it far forward.

It’s very important to prepare your voice as if taking a running start.

Since the melody generally climbs higher with each phrase, it’s best to sing with a growing sense of momentum.

ReimeiSaYuri × MY FIRST STORY14rank/position

TV anime “Golden Kamuy” Season 2 Opening Theme Sayuri × MY FIRST STORY “Reimei”
ReimeiSaYuri × MY FIRST STORY

A collaboration song between Sayuri, a singer-songwriter who rose to fame from street performances, and the rock band MY FIRST STORY.

The rich, headbang-inducing sound will crank up the energy at karaoke! Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Golden Kamuy, its driving sound perfectly matches the series.

The passionate vocals inspire hope and courage.

If a confident male and female vocalist perform it as a twin-vocal duet, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke!